Scientific Basis and Implications for the November 2000 Maine Referendum: An Act Regardìng Forest Practices
Date Published: 05/12/2000
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- Wagner, Robert
Associate Professor of Forest Ecosystem Science - Seymour, Robert
Curtis Hutchins Professor of Forest Resources - Field, David
Giddings Professor of Forest Policy
Maine's forests are vital to the social, economic, and environmental well being of its citizens. The forest is the single largest contributor to Maine's economy, totaling $5.7 billion dollars of direct annual product value, employing nearly 32,000 people, and providing the largest source of exports for the state economy. This same forest also provides tremendous aesthetic, recreational, ecological, and spiritual values to Maine's citizens.
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